Posted on 05/11/2019 12:36:13 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is finally getting a strong message from Queen Elizabeth II on his openly hostile views of President Trump.
The Muslim mayor, who has been a vocal critic of the president, was noticeably left off of the invitation list for the banquet planned in honor of Trumps state visit to the United Kingdom next month.
The mayor has not been invited to the state banquet, Khans spokesman, Jonathan Weisgard, told Newsweek.
The Queen has apparently opted not to invite the London Mayor to Trumps state banquet at Buckingham Palace as he makes a three-day state visit in June to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The ceremonial state visit will include a formal welcome at Horse Guards Parade as well as lunch and dinner at Buckingham Palace.
Khan and Trump have had a contentious history with angry comments exchanged on topics from immigration to terror attacks. The mayor blasted Trump in June 2017 after the president called him out for the response to a recent Islamic terror attack.
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God save the Queen!
Patriot Brits need to muster an armed division and an artillery battalion and march through London to solve the mooslim Khan problem.
Probably save a dog by not inviting the Muslim heathen.
They won’t see a queen like this again, what with all the low IQ garbage fouling up the royal family. This queen actually lived through World War II, participated in helping the war effort, which certainly weeded out the chaff from the wheat. Sadiq Khan is nothing more than a fancy-talking front for the muzzlime subhumans. Good on the Queen for snubbing him.
Her husband was a war hero.
;^)
Keep in mind the rest of the Royal Family hates Trump as well, so you won’t be seeing any of those brats around.
The queen isnt even fit to carry Trumps golf clubs.
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